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that's what our economy needs. that's what the american people deserve. >> the white house is also turning to social media in a new twitter hash tag to spread his message. >> today, i'm asking congress to listen to the people who sent us here to serve. i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. tell members of congress what a $2,000 tax hike would mean you to. call your members of congress. write them an e-mail, post it on their facebook walls. you can tweet it using th the #my2k. not y2k, #my2k. >> they showed support for cutting a deal with the president. yesterday the oklahoma republican repeated his belief that congress should start by locking in tax cuts for the middle class. >> in my view, we all agree that we're not going to raise taxes on people that make less than $250,000. we should just take them out of this discussion right now, continue to fight against any rate increases, continue to try to work honestly for a much bigger deal. >> if the president is willing to accept 80% of
that's what our economy needs. that's what the american people deserve. >> the white house is also turning to social media in a new twitter hash tag to spread his message. >> today, i'm asking congress to listen to the people who sent us here to serve. i'm asking americans all across the country to make your voice heard. tell members of congress what a $2,000 tax hike would mean you to. call your members of congress. write them an e-mail, post it on their facebook walls. you can...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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economy could experience a severe shock. that is if leaders in washington can't come up with a budget deal. scares of automatic spending cuts and tax increases could take effect january 1st. democrats moved by president obama and congressional republicans signaled they are willing to compromise on changing tax rates and spending reductions but the negotiations are moving very, very slowly. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the president is sending his top two negotiators to talk with lawmakers today about possible spending cuts. he's also getting ready to take his fiscal cliff message on the road. he'll try to convince the american people the best way to avoid the fiscal cliff is to extend the bush era tax cuts for the middle class. >> it's too important for washington to screw this up. >> reporter: president obama is putting pressure on congressional republicans and he's enlisting middle class americans in getting the gop to take action on taxes. >> when
economy could experience a severe shock. that is if leaders in washington can't come up with a budget deal. scares of automatic spending cuts and tax increases could take effect january 1st. democrats moved by president obama and congressional republicans signaled they are willing to compromise on changing tax rates and spending reductions but the negotiations are moving very, very slowly. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good...
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is that what you're saying in this economy? >> well, 70% of this economy. so if you do that and you do some other things in the name of avoiding t fiscal cliff, well, we are going to be right on the edge of an economic downturn. >> let me ask you something. do you advise ronald reagan, if ronald reagan were alive today and he was facing the fiscal cliff, what do you think he would do? >> remember what he did in 86? he sat down with tip o'neill. they agreed that they could have very substantial reduction in tax rates across the board but particularly middle and high income tax rates and offset that base broadening. the result of that was taking the top rate down from 50% to 20%. the impact of bad was to have a significant increase in taxable income. people choosing to take more of their compensation in the form of taxable income and cutting back on tir tax expenditures andeductions and exclusions in working order. so i think that is what ronald reagan would do if he were here now. >> leadership will be key to all this. thank you so much for coming on the sho
is that what you're saying in this economy? >> well, 70% of this economy. so if you do that and you do some other things in the name of avoiding t fiscal cliff, well, we are going to be right on the edge of an economic downturn. >> let me ask you something. do you advise ronald reagan, if ronald reagan were alive today and he was facing the fiscal cliff, what do you think he would do? >> remember what he did in 86? he sat down with tip o'neill. they agreed that they could have...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. headlines. and the mission for. cretaceous three. four charges free. range humans three. three. three. three born. free. the. kitchen sisters. welcome back across documents well to remind you we're talking about america's war on top of. each story. ok even i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it go to the average. well it's like out of those railways of alcohol prohibition right the principle beneficiary of prohibition are the organized crime are the criminals the gangsters mexico colombia west africa afghanistan you name it right also you have a prison industrial complex in america which is growing dramatically in power and money and now employs hundreds of thousands if not millions of people many of whom are simply trying to defend their jobs
find out what's really happening to the global economy. headlines. and the mission for. cretaceous three. four charges free. range humans three. three. three. three born. free. the. kitchen sisters. welcome back across documents well to remind you we're talking about america's war on top of. each story. ok even i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers...
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then of course it does get to be, you know, a hail mary pass for this economy. who better to address on all these issues than pastor rick warren. of course, saddleback church fame. you know it is interesting about the purpose driven life. we're on 10-year anniversary one of the most talked about and successful books i think since the bible. the ref rind is a very modest man -- reverend. the purpose driven life, 32 million copies. by comparison, bill o'reilly's killing lincoln, one of the most popular books in the country right now, 2 million copies. the reverend has sold 16 times the number of books of bill o'reiily, which clearly tells me bill o'reilly is going to hell. "killing kennedy", half a million copies. he is way behind you. all in good fun. pastor, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be back with you. ironic i'm in new york city and you're in l.a. today so. neil: i know. my loss but our viewers gain just the same. pastor, what do you think, and is it important that a deal is reached by the end of the year? you often remind, you know parishi
then of course it does get to be, you know, a hail mary pass for this economy. who better to address on all these issues than pastor rick warren. of course, saddleback church fame. you know it is interesting about the purpose driven life. we're on 10-year anniversary one of the most talked about and successful books i think since the bible. the ref rind is a very modest man -- reverend. the purpose driven life, 32 million copies. by comparison, bill o'reilly's killing lincoln, one of the most...
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and, in turn, the global economy. if they do not solve the issue of this runaway spending, get some way to stop borrowing in excess, he tells the president of the united states if we default on this, on our obligations and our ious, we will trigger a depression worse than the 1930s. anybody here remember the 19 1930s depression? you probably don't. i don't. i was not born, but i've read about it. it was a calamity for the world. tim geithner said to the president what, if we default on this, if we do not solve this problem, we will have an economic catastrophe that will make the 2008 financial crisis a footnote in the history books. anyone remember the 2008 financial crisis? that's coming not from some columnist or journalist, that is coming from well-informed secretary of the treasury. you think about this, there is a value in running scared. if you think about after 9/11, the terrorist attacks, one thing the country did collectively is they set up tsa, the screening at airports. there are all kinds of work, very sig
and, in turn, the global economy. if they do not solve the issue of this runaway spending, get some way to stop borrowing in excess, he tells the president of the united states if we default on this, on our obligations and our ious, we will trigger a depression worse than the 1930s. anybody here remember the 19 1930s depression? you probably don't. i don't. i was not born, but i've read about it. it was a calamity for the world. tim geithner said to the president what, if we default on this, if...
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we think it's good for the economy. it's good for tax revenue. it is something that the president could do. >> i have followed this industry for a long time. these estimates are very conservative, there is always a lot more out there than what they are saying. but at the same time, the president has been a big file of drilling on public land. he blocked the keystone pipeline and that would've meant a lot of jobs and oil and lower gas prices for everyone. i feel that he won't be in your corner on this one. what are you going to do about that? what is your most persuasive argument, and what is your plan if he stands in the way? >> there is a five-year plan in place. the interior department has issued that there are thousands of offshore wells being developed right now in the goal. and in lockstep. so this is not an unusual activity. the outer continental shelf is there to help us produce energy and there is huge demand for energy in the future. the u.s., the international agency just produced a report this week that said the u.s. is poised to becom
we think it's good for the economy. it's good for tax revenue. it is something that the president could do. >> i have followed this industry for a long time. these estimates are very conservative, there is always a lot more out there than what they are saying. but at the same time, the president has been a big file of drilling on public land. he blocked the keystone pipeline and that would've meant a lot of jobs and oil and lower gas prices for everyone. i feel that he won't be in your...
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with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. ♪ classical music playing ♪ classical music playing ♪ [ male announcer ] carry some energy and share the joy. portable power on-demand. mio energy. [ male announcer ] carry some energy and share the joy. bye daddy! bye! bye girls, love you daddy, we made you a video for your trip! yeah, watch it on the airplane! ok here you go aw, thanks girls yeah hey, i also made you a video aw, that's so sweet you probably shouldn't watch it on the plane say bye to daddy! bye girls! bye! bye dad! share videos instantly. the new galaxy s3. now available at best buy and best buy mobile stores. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest this evening is regarded as the best dog trainer on the planet. he's got a new series called "leader of the pack" starting in january, as well as a nat geo wild special called "cesar millan: the real story," airing at 9:00 p.m. sunday, november 25th. please welcome to our show cesar millan! [ cheers and a
with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. ♪ classical music playing ♪ classical music playing ♪ [ male announcer ] carry some energy and share the joy. portable power on-demand. mio energy. [ male announcer ] carry some energy and share the joy. bye daddy! bye! bye girls, love you daddy, we made you a video for your trip! yeah, watch it on the airplane! ok here you go aw, thanks...
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with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it ca
with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts....
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americans are out of the work our national debt exceeds the size of the economy and threatens our children's future. as a mother of young children this is a condition stant worry as is the cost of the gas and. and yet today we will pray for those less fortunate and we'll think of servicemembers away from home and give thanks for them and their families. and our hearts will go out to the families still without power after hurricane sandy and wilelook ahead to the holidays and new year and that same service of optimism that brings us together today should inspire us all year round and why here in washington dc republicans reached out to president obama in the hope to help our economy grow and solve the debt that threatens our children's future. >> if a deal is not reached on the fiscal cliff tax cuts will expire on january 1st. back to black friday. unfortunately fights already breaking out. this was the scene in indianapolis a few hours ago. police were called in to break up fights. shoppers waited in line to receive vouchers for plasma tvs and learned that some of the people were selling vou
americans are out of the work our national debt exceeds the size of the economy and threatens our children's future. as a mother of young children this is a condition stant worry as is the cost of the gas and. and yet today we will pray for those less fortunate and we'll think of servicemembers away from home and give thanks for them and their families. and our hearts will go out to the families still without power after hurricane sandy and wilelook ahead to the holidays and new year and that...
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come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. download the official publication to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. initial. story. was over. welcome back to cross talk you know a little too much of we're talking about america's war on drugs. and you can. start. ok ethan i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean look at it. well it's like out there because you're a ways of alcohol prohibition right the principle beneficiary of prohibition are the organized crime are the criminals the gangsters mexico colombia west africa afghanistan you name it rig
come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. download the official publication to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time. initial. story. was over. welcome back to cross talk you know a little too much of we're talking...
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pro-growth policies that kick-start the economy rather than hurting the economy. likewise, we have laid out a -- >> house republican leaders after their meeting this morning. we'll show you that in just a bit. also in our video library. the house is coming in briefly here in just a moment for short speeches. then they'll be back at about 12:55, just before 1:00, for a number of bills. mainly dealing with renaming federal buildings. on the republican meeting today, one of fox tweets the republicans had been meeting with erskine bowles and house republicans on the fiscal cliff. he said, i think we made some progress. so the house meeting momentarily. we'll take you live there on c-span. the speaker: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered today by our guest chaplain, reverend kenneth johnson, siemen united methodist church in ohio. the chaplain: most gracious father, we ask you lord for your continued blessings. thank you, lord, for the honorable members of the house of representatives, help each member and their families with their daily struggles in
pro-growth policies that kick-start the economy rather than hurting the economy. likewise, we have laid out a -- >> house republican leaders after their meeting this morning. we'll show you that in just a bit. also in our video library. the house is coming in briefly here in just a moment for short speeches. then they'll be back at about 12:55, just before 1:00, for a number of bills. mainly dealing with renaming federal buildings. on the republican meeting today, one of fox tweets the...
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>> at the top of the wish list, a deal to a voice sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. >> my hope is to get this done before christmas. >> today, the president joined by middle income earners reaching out to the administration about keeping taxes low. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes go up at the beginning of next year. >> the white house is urging americans to use social media to push congress to act. keying in on $2000 tax increase going into affect next year for the average family of four. >> what is that again? my two? k. tweet use, my 2 k or e mail. post it on member of congress's facebook wall. do what it takes to communicate a sense of urgency. >> they may not agree on details but house speaker john boehner and house minority leader agree on one thing. failure is not on the table. >> going over fiscal cliff will hurt our economy. >> boehner said republicans are committed to a compromise. >> rinz are willing to put revenue on the table. >> so hard ball politics were left to house majority leador eric cantor complaining the white house
>> at the top of the wish list, a deal to a voice sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. >> my hope is to get this done before christmas. >> today, the president joined by middle income earners reaching out to the administration about keeping taxes low. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes go up at the beginning of next year. >> the white house is urging americans to use social media to push congress to act. keying in on...
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how long as the economy going to be in weak condition? but also, what is the fed's response -- how is the fed going to respond to economic conditions? those two things are conflicted with the date. we recognize that. we have tried to address that a bit in our language that i mentioned in my remarks, going back to september when we said that air date with respect to the rate beginning to rise is mid-2015, but we also make clear we anticipate raising rates only after the economic recovery has begun to strengthen. clearly, an important reason why we are looking to hold rates low for almost three years is we want to be particularly sure not to take away accommodation before the hour economy has established an upward momentum, so to speak. different ways to communicate that information -- one would be to provide specific numbers on what economic conditions would make us consider the prospect of removing accommodation. several people on the committee have made suggestions. this is something we are looking at very carefully. it does have the adv
how long as the economy going to be in weak condition? but also, what is the fed's response -- how is the fed going to respond to economic conditions? those two things are conflicted with the date. we recognize that. we have tried to address that a bit in our language that i mentioned in my remarks, going back to september when we said that air date with respect to the rate beginning to rise is mid-2015, but we also make clear we anticipate raising rates only after the economic recovery has...
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because of what does happen in the global economy. let's marry those two things. recognize the states powerful country that should not be a basis of resentment. it should be a basis of our pride and the importance of the relationship we share. we have tried to project that you to canadians and i think canadians are embracing that. they can celebrate the anniversary of the war of 1812. celebrating our history and at the same time recognizing the great reyes -- relationship that has come out of that part of history. that is what we're trying to do in this country. i think canadians are embracing back. my only complaint -- we always like to have more attention in the united states. we pay a lot of attention to you. he sometimes did not pay enough attention to us. the squeaky wheel gets the grease. we are not a squeaky wheel. we recognize the united states has obligations and responsibilities that are global. to the extent -- we can do what we can be helpful in that role. >> we will and on one thing. we talked about american pop culture. there is a picture of you from
because of what does happen in the global economy. let's marry those two things. recognize the states powerful country that should not be a basis of resentment. it should be a basis of our pride and the importance of the relationship we share. we have tried to project that you to canadians and i think canadians are embracing that. they can celebrate the anniversary of the war of 1812. celebrating our history and at the same time recognizing the great reyes -- relationship that has come out of...
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businesses are the lifeblood of our economy. over the past few years, i have helped to eliminate dozens of fees that have been nickeling our small businesses to death. i have been pushing for more stimulus from city contracts. in the past, those would be awarded mostly to non-san francisco businesses. san francisco needs to do a better job of cultivating business innovation. we need to be the city that competes with silicon valley to attract clean tech, biotech companies. we can do a better job of nurturing creative industries. we need to create a better economy for our local artists. this is a city that has many thousands of small businesses. as someone who used to run a small business, the city can do a much better job of nurturing that sector. that is part of the life blood of who we are as san franciscans. >> we could do better. are we on the right track? >> i think we are in a transition right now. we have an interim mayor and a new board of supervisors. i do think we have a new tone at city hall to move things forward. we
businesses are the lifeblood of our economy. over the past few years, i have helped to eliminate dozens of fees that have been nickeling our small businesses to death. i have been pushing for more stimulus from city contracts. in the past, those would be awarded mostly to non-san francisco businesses. san francisco needs to do a better job of cultivating business innovation. we need to be the city that competes with silicon valley to attract clean tech, biotech companies. we can do a better job...
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bernanke knows how the economy is. falling off the cliff will send the economy back into the kind of recession a country does not quickly recover from. if you heard what the chairman was saying even without going over the fiscal cliff he is not expecting vibrancy. he is telling congress it is time to do your jobs. the fed has risked the value of our currency with massive money printing to compensate for washington's dysfunction. mr. bernanke made it clear congress and the president own this fiscal cliff. it is on them to overt the crisis. take a look at the day on wall street. the dow jones finished up. and the s&p 500 up 30 and a quarter points on the session. volume very light. markets closed tomorrow. half a day on friday. thank you for being with us for all of us here at the closi"clo bell." >> follow us on twitter. . >>> it's almost thanksgiving and in the world and wall street we have lots to be thankfu
bernanke knows how the economy is. falling off the cliff will send the economy back into the kind of recession a country does not quickly recover from. if you heard what the chairman was saying even without going over the fiscal cliff he is not expecting vibrancy. he is telling congress it is time to do your jobs. the fed has risked the value of our currency with massive money printing to compensate for washington's dysfunction. mr. bernanke made it clear congress and the president own this...
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and places to live because of the situation of the economy. so but now this is like helped out a real lot. >> reporter: and the number of people needing help is growing daily. >> yesterday we signed up 74 new families who have never before needed help. they've come to sacred heart yesterday. on monday we signed up 81 new families. >> reporter: here at ristorante don giovanni in mountain view, people will pull up chair to enjoy free fine dining tomorrow, which is why today chefs are busy cooking up 125 turkeys, and volunteers are peeling potatoes. restaurant owner john acaya has been opening his doors and offering the feast for 23 years. >> we make sure nobody goes hungry, and we make sure everybody is welcome in here. it doesn't matter who they are, no question asked. >> reporter: the kurdish immigrant says he has so much to be thankful for. he is happy so many people who would otherwise be alone this thanksgiving consider his restaurant home. the feast at don giovanni's restaurant in mountain view will begin tomorrow morning at 10:30 and run
and places to live because of the situation of the economy. so but now this is like helped out a real lot. >> reporter: and the number of people needing help is growing daily. >> yesterday we signed up 74 new families who have never before needed help. they've come to sacred heart yesterday. on monday we signed up 81 new families. >> reporter: here at ristorante don giovanni in mountain view, people will pull up chair to enjoy free fine dining tomorrow, which is why today...
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it will hurt the economy. let's get over this. we'll know how the next four years will go by the way the month goes. this is new barack obama. but if he back aceway and says call me if you get a deal we're in trouble. >> the president made clear he will not sign a bill that extends the bush era tax cuts or those making more than $250,000. math tells us that you can't get the kind of balanced approach you need. without having rates be part of the equation. >> eric: i have to ask you -- go ahead. >> dana: i'm listening and i'm thinking set aside politics for a second and say that you could get the money you wanted. in a different way. limiting deductions. limiting deductions. not talk about the spending. why wouldn't you take that deal? if you get the same results, why not do it? temporary measures have not worked. it seems that they are being, i understand they are in negotiations but again, doing something just because it works politically does not make necessarily for good policy. i think unfortunately we have come back to bite t
it will hurt the economy. let's get over this. we'll know how the next four years will go by the way the month goes. this is new barack obama. but if he back aceway and says call me if you get a deal we're in trouble. >> the president made clear he will not sign a bill that extends the bush era tax cuts or those making more than $250,000. math tells us that you can't get the kind of balanced approach you need. without having rates be part of the equation. >> eric: i have to ask you...
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the survey-- i'm happy to hear people are more positive and i want the economy to recover. the question really is, what has changed since the election? because we still have very high unemployment and you know, today, it was announced that 80 new regulations were put in place by the obama administration and when these people hear new regulations what that means is a slowdown. every time you hear regulations that means you have to hire lawyers and consultants and the question, what is making this economy better and quite frankly, arthel, i think it has to do with the idea there hasn't been a major negative jolt to the economy and that's why people are feeling better. >> arthel: and in the survey you're talking about analysis for bloomberg associated the associated press and consumer according to that analysis, hey, we're optimistic the economy is going to improve in the next 12 months, but you say, ed, that the folks who get it are concerned about the future of this country. so, what are those guys on the other side, who are wearing the rose colored glasses, what is it that
the survey-- i'm happy to hear people are more positive and i want the economy to recover. the question really is, what has changed since the election? because we still have very high unemployment and you know, today, it was announced that 80 new regulations were put in place by the obama administration and when these people hear new regulations what that means is a slowdown. every time you hear regulations that means you have to hire lawyers and consultants and the question, what is making...
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wyoming dropped to second place due to the economy. but 24/7 says that state is efficient at managing the debt and tax foundation says it has the business friendly tax structure. ue ktah and iowa round occupy t top 5. california takes the top spot of worst run state for second year in a row now. they match debt rates and unemployment rates for that fall. california has one of th income tax burdens and according to the tax foundation it's the third worst business tax climate in the country. on the upside the report says the state is making progress with getting finances back on track. read island, arizona and new jersey round out the top worst run states. >>> good information there, diane. >>> thank you so much. 15 minutes before the hour. that's the rundown. if your mom is nagging you about getting married we determine if that mom of yours is normal or nuts. sometimes it is easy to spot a liar. >> it is a bit extreme. >> that's the thing nowadays. >> he said he would accent my facial features. >> it does. it accents your facial feature
wyoming dropped to second place due to the economy. but 24/7 says that state is efficient at managing the debt and tax foundation says it has the business friendly tax structure. ue ktah and iowa round occupy t top 5. california takes the top spot of worst run state for second year in a row now. they match debt rates and unemployment rates for that fall. california has one of th income tax burdens and according to the tax foundation it's the third worst business tax climate in the country. on...
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and their economy is suffering for it. europe faces a similar demographic crisis, but it is trying a more open approach to immigration. how's that going? it's easy to forget that the european union itself is one of the most ambitious migration experiments in history. half a billion people are allowed to roam freely within the eu's borders. many predicted that swarms of people from poorer nations like poland and romania would move to rich countries like germany and france. that never happened. only 3% of working age eu citizens live in a different eu country. but the eu has not dealt well with immigrants from outside its borders. there's been a nasty political backlash. with anti-immigrant parties thriving in greece, the netherlands and france. rather than rejecting these extremists, europe's mainstream politicians have pandered to them. former french president nicolas sarkozy, british prime minister david cameron, and chancellor angela merkel have all declared that multiculturalism in their countries is a failure. >> they
and their economy is suffering for it. europe faces a similar demographic crisis, but it is trying a more open approach to immigration. how's that going? it's easy to forget that the european union itself is one of the most ambitious migration experiments in history. half a billion people are allowed to roam freely within the eu's borders. many predicted that swarms of people from poorer nations like poland and romania would move to rich countries like germany and france. that never happened....
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and now to john boehner. >> -- sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. two weeks ago we had a very productive conversation at the white house. based on where we stand today, i would say two things. first, despite claims that the president supports a balanced approach, democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. and secondly, no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. this is not a game. jobs are on the line. the american economy is on the line. and this is a moment for adult leadership. campaign style rallies and one-sided leaks in the press are nolts the way to get things done here in washington. majority leader and i just had a meeting with the treasury secretary. it was frank and it was direct. i was hopeful we'd see a specific plan for cutting spending. we sought to find out today what the president really is willing to do. i remain hopeful that productive conversations can be had in the days ahead. but the white house has to get serious. yesterday our leadership t
and now to john boehner. >> -- sending the economy over the fiscal cliff. two weeks ago we had a very productive conversation at the white house. based on where we stand today, i would say two things. first, despite claims that the president supports a balanced approach, democrats have yet to get serious about real spending cuts. and secondly, no substantive progress has been made in the talks between the white house and the house over the last two weeks. this is not a game. jobs are on...
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that kind of agreement would be good for our businesses, good for our economy, it would be good for our children's future. i believe that both parties can agree on a framework that does that in the coming weeks. in fact, my hope is to get this done before christmas. but the place where we already have, in theory at least, complete agreement right now, is on middle-class taxes. as i've said before, we have two choices. if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes automatically go up at the beginning of next year, starting january 1st, every family in america will see their taxes go up. are a typical middle-class family of four would so its income taxes go up by $2200. $2200 out of people's pockets. that means less money for buying groceries, less money for filling prescriptions, less money for buying diapers. it means a tougher choice between paying the rent and paying tuition and middle-class families can't afford that. by the way, businesses can't afford it, either. yesterday i sat down with small business owners who stressed this point, that economists predic
that kind of agreement would be good for our businesses, good for our economy, it would be good for our children's future. i believe that both parties can agree on a framework that does that in the coming weeks. in fact, my hope is to get this done before christmas. but the place where we already have, in theory at least, complete agreement right now, is on middle-class taxes. as i've said before, we have two choices. if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their taxes...
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then he abandoned that line of thinking and went on to talk about the economy. that is the moment where mitt romney and the binders full woman came up. [laughter] welcome me about that moment, for example, while the democrats and the president could point to this one act, this one piece of legislation, in truth, there isn't that much more. it is easy to say republicans no one in the political spectrum across the board has really done much -- well, besides you. [laughter] to do something about that. >> let me just say that there is pending legislation. the republicans are blocked and you need that second half to make it easier and more practical to really demand fair pay but just going back to the binders, which is a favorite topic, when i was governor, i got a lot of applicants for women for jobs. a lot of people had the equations that there was a woman governor. so after going outside of his network to find some women, for that much, i gave him credit, even though he was given a binder by a group of female advocates. ahead of the election. but the other thing y
then he abandoned that line of thinking and went on to talk about the economy. that is the moment where mitt romney and the binders full woman came up. [laughter] welcome me about that moment, for example, while the democrats and the president could point to this one act, this one piece of legislation, in truth, there isn't that much more. it is easy to say republicans no one in the political spectrum across the board has really done much -- well, besides you. [laughter] to do something about...
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economy is driving the u.s. economy. 75 misof economic activity. maybe that's not a good economic model if we're sending people out with borrowed money and saving. the same people going out and shopping this past week are the same people they don't have enough money to save for college. how do we change that dynamic? >> high irony there. what i try to do, christine, is have people connect the dots between buying cheap made in china cheating products and the loss of their jobs, loss of our manufacturing base, the logs of our tax base, and by the way, few pennies of every dollar we spend there at the great wall of mart is going to build a very powerful military in china that is going to challenge our pacific fleet soon, so if we connect the dots or change our behavior. >> come on, peter. >> we really need to make red, white and blue friday instead of black friday. >> you can grow america without demonizing china. china has its own national interests and strategy. what's ours? john, without -- what does america do? >> you know what, we have to do is s
economy is driving the u.s. economy. 75 misof economic activity. maybe that's not a good economic model if we're sending people out with borrowed money and saving. the same people going out and shopping this past week are the same people they don't have enough money to save for college. how do we change that dynamic? >> high irony there. what i try to do, christine, is have people connect the dots between buying cheap made in china cheating products and the loss of their jobs, loss of our...
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economy is centered around consumer spending. so it's absolutely key. now, we're used to black friday spending. and that was good this year. it was up about 12.8% to 59 billion u.s. dollars. we know about cyber monday as well. when everyone goes back to work, apparently goes back to work and sneaks onto their computer and continues to spend the likes of amazon and ebay were doing very well. as indeed walmart who's had a cracking holiday season so far. what is less well known is the small business saturday. this thing's only been going about three years. in every single state, it had a real rubber stamping from authorities to try and get people spending in what is the backbone of the u.s. economy, i.e., small businesses. well, the initial surveys are very good. small business saturday has pretty much doubled from the last couple of weeks from 34% to 67%. and as you mentioned there, the spending has gone up as well. spending slightly more than people expected going into this. 5.5 billion u.s. dollars as well. so that is incredibly good news for the small
economy is centered around consumer spending. so it's absolutely key. now, we're used to black friday spending. and that was good this year. it was up about 12.8% to 59 billion u.s. dollars. we know about cyber monday as well. when everyone goes back to work, apparently goes back to work and sneaks onto their computer and continues to spend the likes of amazon and ebay were doing very well. as indeed walmart who's had a cracking holiday season so far. what is less well known is the small...
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between now and christmas, many shoppers report they'll be more cautious, concerned about the economy and the gridlock in congress over the fiscal cliff. >> they're going to be pulling back a little because they don't know what to expect for 2013, and they want to remain cautious as we move forward into the next year. >> that was kristen dahlgren reporting. speaking of, congress returns from the holiday this week, still facing that so-called fiscal cliff. if a deal can't be reached by january 1st, americans would face half a trillion dollars more in taxes next year, coupled with $100 billion in cuts to domestic and defense spending. now, since the reagan era, most republicans have pledged not to raise taxes. as mike viqueira reports, there are signs of flexibility on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: it's a pledge almost all republicans have signed. to oppose tax increases of any kind. that once solid wall was showing crass. >> the pledge you signed 20 years ago, 18 years ago is for that congress. the world has changed, and the economic situation is different. >> reporter: but rep
between now and christmas, many shoppers report they'll be more cautious, concerned about the economy and the gridlock in congress over the fiscal cliff. >> they're going to be pulling back a little because they don't know what to expect for 2013, and they want to remain cautious as we move forward into the next year. >> that was kristen dahlgren reporting. speaking of, congress returns from the holiday this week, still facing that so-called fiscal cliff. if a deal can't be reached...
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. >> reporter: she says cutting food stamps should not be an option until the economy improves. >> to me, it would be a travesty. >> reporter: congress is expected to take up the proposed food stamp cuts as part of the budget negotiations after the thanksgiving break. in washington, allison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more than 40 female inmate at a pennsylvania brings son have been treated ford carbon monoxide poisoning. at the prison, officials say at least 40 inmates in a female dormitory became ill. an investigation into the cause has begun. >>> it is 7:19. we're learning new details about saddam hussein bin -- bin ladens burial at sea. the traditional islamic procedures were followed. his body was washed and what happened in a white sheet. it was placed a weighted bag. according to the e-mails, only a small group of leadership on the uss carl vincent was informed the burial, and bin laden was killed by a navy seal team on may 1 last year at his compound in pakistan. >>> chevron just donated surveillance cameras to improve security and fight crime on the 23rd street corridor.
. >> reporter: she says cutting food stamps should not be an option until the economy improves. >> to me, it would be a travesty. >> reporter: congress is expected to take up the proposed food stamp cuts as part of the budget negotiations after the thanksgiving break. in washington, allison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more than 40 female inmate at a pennsylvania brings son have been treated ford carbon monoxide poisoning. at the prison, officials say at least 40...
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economy needed. abc's bianna golodryga is here. >>> good morning, it's not just the thrill of finding a great deal. take a look at this. consumer spending makes up 70% of the u.s. economy and 40% of that will happen in just these two months, november and december. so how did we fare over the past two days? not too shabby. $59 million spent. the average american in the past four days spent some $423. interesting to note, though, that black friday sales were actually down nearly 28% this year compared to last year. why? well, i guess a lot of people excused themselves thursday night from thanksgiving dinner, went out to the stores shopping. overall, we're expected to see a 4.1% increase from last year. that is very good news for the u.s. economy. of course, thanksgiving came early this year. we'll see if americans continue the spreading spree up to christmas. amy? >> it's all about having more days to shop. bianna golodryga, thank you so much. >>> let's head to josh elliott with the other top stories d
economy needed. abc's bianna golodryga is here. >>> good morning, it's not just the thrill of finding a great deal. take a look at this. consumer spending makes up 70% of the u.s. economy and 40% of that will happen in just these two months, november and december. so how did we fare over the past two days? not too shabby. $59 million spent. the average american in the past four days spent some $423. interesting to note, though, that black friday sales were actually down nearly 28% this...
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to find out where they stand on the fiscal cliff and the economy. here's what they told her. >> everyone is concerned all around the world. i think it's going to take -- and i'm not an economist, but listening to what everyone says, people i have great respect for -- it's going to take time and so much depends on what happens in europe and in asia and it's not just what happens in the u.s. but i still think that shouldn't discourage people from wanting to succeed and i think they have to be confident that you can do well even in tough times. >> i think we're always a bit scared about where the economy is globally and i think i'm not different from that. we just hope that it gets back on the right track and hopefully that's where it's going. >> i think it really causes the entrepreneurial spirit to thrive because people are no longer looking at the old mechanisms and the old ways that people are worried about wall street so they're not looking at wall street as a road. when they're thinking about finance, they're thinking about it in other ways. when
to find out where they stand on the fiscal cliff and the economy. here's what they told her. >> everyone is concerned all around the world. i think it's going to take -- and i'm not an economist, but listening to what everyone says, people i have great respect for -- it's going to take time and so much depends on what happens in europe and in asia and it's not just what happens in the u.s. but i still think that shouldn't discourage people from wanting to succeed and i think they have to...
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this gives you an idea of whether we're seeing real follow through in the economy. overall, i don't think you go steam rolling into this. this is what the housing market is telling you. >> all right. let's hit pops and drops. we kick it off with a pop. >> you know i like realogy. more to come. >> freeport mac was a pop today. >> part of this is speck. part of it is real. copper is going to be a deficit, at least if you listen to what the chinese supplies are telling you. freeport at 3960 has a lot of resistance. you're just about there. >> barnes & noble was a drop today, a big one. 11%. >> i'll refrain from the jokes, although there are many. we've cautioned against this one, although it has had a nice bounce. the quarter was lousy. there was news around 3:00 that might have been construed at bullish. i think it goes lower. >> why refrain from them? >> usually you jump right into them. >> this is a nice time of year to go to barnes & noble. hang out for seven or eight hours. >> read. >> put your name tag on in case you forget who you are. it's all good. >> all righ
this gives you an idea of whether we're seeing real follow through in the economy. overall, i don't think you go steam rolling into this. this is what the housing market is telling you. >> all right. let's hit pops and drops. we kick it off with a pop. >> you know i like realogy. more to come. >> freeport mac was a pop today. >> part of this is speck. part of it is real. copper is going to be a deficit, at least if you listen to what the chinese supplies are telling you....
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delaying significant fiscal restraint will send the wrong signal and may serve as taping point for our economy. so you're fear is that interest rates could surge. to be father, we've had this disastrous situation for years and interest rates have kept falling in spite of all worries that there would be a disaster. >> that's right. that's one of the things that distinguishes the fiscal cliff, which we're coming up against right now. from what i described yesterday says the fiscal avalanche. we can see when the fiscal cliff is about to hit. the avalanche occurs when people stop buying u.s. treasury instruments and we have to start raising the interest rate. eventually, we get to the point where we can't afford anything and that's what i'm concerned about. >> so, let me talk about the solution here because we talked back in may about this. we're finally here at the deadline, right. you talked at the time about wanting a simpler tax system and were open to some people paying more and you said some in the republican tea party would be okay with that. here's you on this program back in may. >> i'd m
delaying significant fiscal restraint will send the wrong signal and may serve as taping point for our economy. so you're fear is that interest rates could surge. to be father, we've had this disastrous situation for years and interest rates have kept falling in spite of all worries that there would be a disaster. >> that's right. that's one of the things that distinguishes the fiscal cliff, which we're coming up against right now. from what i described yesterday says the fiscal...
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to as we compete globally and how well we have done educating the people to take their place in the economy and i would hope whatever agenda comes forward we have an agenda that is deeply focused on adult learning, adult education, community college and finding more ways for people to constructively entered the economy. >> i would concur with many of those points. i am grateful i live in a state that has the governor in deval patrick, living in a country with president barack obama. i am vigorously supporting him. creating a better access to educational opportunities and health care which is eliminating other disparities. the thing that is important we not obsess about, 99% or 47% and remember there are people behind those percentages. people who have been struggling and living in poverty. talking about the shrinking middle class, who are they joining? i want a president and a governor and a mayor that believes in making critical investments in physical infrastructure and in people's that supports the role that everyone has to play in the economy including kid putting people on a path to se
to as we compete globally and how well we have done educating the people to take their place in the economy and i would hope whatever agenda comes forward we have an agenda that is deeply focused on adult learning, adult education, community college and finding more ways for people to constructively entered the economy. >> i would concur with many of those points. i am grateful i live in a state that has the governor in deval patrick, living in a country with president barack obama. i am...
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. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the democrats are starting to realize wait, i think they are on to us. president obama sacrificed going to hawaii with his family. going to stay behind. they will fawn over him for not going to hawaii. >> bob: that happened last year. if you accept the bush tax cut last time. family went off and obama stayed behind. it's time so just accept it. >> brian: it is the same game. the house republican and the senate democrat and president is democrat. >> eric: i can't tell you how many shows i stayed until 11:59, live show for the debt creeling to hit or the government to shut down. government would shut down,
. >> brian: i believe he knows it's his economy now. clearly. he goes on vacation. if this is done he is not body surfing. he knows he will be tortured and ongoing katrina. john boehner is frustrated after a closed door meeting with geithner. >> eric: brian's point, vacation is on because president obama knows he has a deal. >> dana: i don't think -- well, one, the present doesn't have a spending cut plan. why is everyone looking at us. where is your plan, sir? now the...
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they are jeopardizing our economy. >> wanda, what do you think the agreement will look like? do you think republicans will abandon the call to the likes of glover norquist and others to not let the bush tax cuts expire? >> i wish i knew all the terms of the deal. right now we are hearing from hill democrats is that republicans are not willing to put any deal on the table that the president would be in favor of. it's a big issue. i think we'll see something but to your point, we see that deal-making in washington is very often in the 11th hour. i would not be surprised to see this drag out until the very last minute as we see so often here in washington. >> which means we'll have you both back at some point. in the meantime, get out to enjoy your thanksgiving. appreciate it. >>> survivors of hurricane sandy and aid workers are being remembered this holiday. on wednesday new york governor andrew cuomo delivered more than 3,000 traditional thanksgiving dinners to families in breeze sbi point. that community lost more than 80 homes to sandy. then in the far rockaways, the metropo
they are jeopardizing our economy. >> wanda, what do you think the agreement will look like? do you think republicans will abandon the call to the likes of glover norquist and others to not let the bush tax cuts expire? >> i wish i knew all the terms of the deal. right now we are hearing from hill democrats is that republicans are not willing to put any deal on the table that the president would be in favor of. it's a big issue. i think we'll see something but to your point, we see...
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. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. evidence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and consigned to the dust bin of history. but it's like stopping the rain, the seizure may look impressive, but every day, 6,000 shipping containers leave hong kong's harbor for the u.s. packed with products made in china, and only a small fraction of those containers are ever inspected. >> this is the most profitable criminal venture, as far as i know, on earth. >> counterfeiting. >> counterfeiting. and your partners don't kill you. >> attorney harley lewin has been chasing counterfeiters from china for more than twenty years. and china's now the undisputed capital of the counterfeit. >> 80% or more worldwide. >> can you give me an example of any american or european product that's manufactured here without being counterfeited? >> no. >> so we could have followed just about any tr
. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. evidence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and consigned to the dust bin of history. but it's like stopping the rain, the seizure may look impressive, but every day, 6,000 shipping containers leave hong kong's harbor for the...
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so there are many things we would be able to agree on and advance the cause of the carbonizing the economy. >> the diversity of fuel sources as well as efficiency travel parallel to the interest of the environmental policy in my judgment. >> we did, the congress did agree on the standards and the administration has continued to work in the industry to move those numbers up even more so there is a classic example of how we did something. >> i wondered if the recommendations you are making i understand that you are trying to bring together all these agencies across the executive branch whether they are of the legislative branch is a very much partner in this. how do your recommendations bring the congressional leaders and to coordinate with them as well as the executive branch leadership? >> we will recommend that this would be institutionalized or created also legislatively. but i think the congress will benefit from what our council would come up with. congress would benefit from. i guarantee you with the members of the congress particularly the senate we looked at the quadrennial report a
so there are many things we would be able to agree on and advance the cause of the carbonizing the economy. >> the diversity of fuel sources as well as efficiency travel parallel to the interest of the environmental policy in my judgment. >> we did, the congress did agree on the standards and the administration has continued to work in the industry to move those numbers up even more so there is a classic example of how we did something. >> i wondered if the recommendations you...
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such an important part of our economy and america. it's what drives our economy. if we don't do it in the right way, will make mistakes. when you legislate an atmosphere of crisis, you quite often don't do it very well. you overdo it, go back and redo it. we are experiencing some good times and it seems to me now is the opportunity and a fantastic time and challenge first to develop an overall national energy policy, to pull things together and plan for the future and not wait for another crisis. when you look at the geopolitical impact of energy throughout the world, what's happening in the rest of the world, what's happening with us and how we are all interrelated as we need to take this leadership now. another thing, and looking for ways and areas where in the past we've had bipartisan cooperation. i believe energy has been one of those. we passed energy legislation. byron dorgon was involved in 2005, 2007. we did it in the 80s and 90s and it is always while sometimes difficult and the various viewpoints in sectors that this area, we've are able come together a
such an important part of our economy and america. it's what drives our economy. if we don't do it in the right way, will make mistakes. when you legislate an atmosphere of crisis, you quite often don't do it very well. you overdo it, go back and redo it. we are experiencing some good times and it seems to me now is the opportunity and a fantastic time and challenge first to develop an overall national energy policy, to pull things together and plan for the future and not wait for another...
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in the creed of the economy. i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to art education to art in education. when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river harbour but the next school asked me about is berkeley. so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy. i can't be here among the tried and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock and i see that we are only 10 or 15 minutes from the end of the program. i want to make sure if you have questions you get some of those questions in. does anyone have a question they would like to open up with? right there in the middle, the first person that i saw and i think there is a microphone for you coming down the aisle. all the way down front. all the way down from, sir. the man in the red in the middle. >> i work with the city in boston. [applause] >> i am glad you touched on education. the focus, the headquarters in boston, also 22 other cities in america and two others oversea
in the creed of the economy. i know our mayor shares a commitment to that in everything from public art to art education to art in education. when i travel, people do talk about that school across the river harbour but the next school asked me about is berkeley. so many incredible institutions related to the creative economy. i can't be here among the tried and not talk about the humanities and arts. >> i'm looking at the clock and i see that we are only 10 or 15 minutes from the end of...
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austrian economist, a very important one, which is because the world is so complicated, because the economy is so competent, because the city is so complicated that is trying to understand it is too hard for a small group of china's centrally located planners to ever fully be able to do. and so the way the markets work as they say look, no individual person has to understand the whole thing. the market works because every individual in the market understands just a little bit of it. you can focus on your part buying and selling, creating, sharing. in your part of the world, and over all the totality of all these agents will end up coming up with new solutions to problems, meeting people's needs and so when. so markets are a kind of pure network in that sense. where the pure progressives differ from traditional libertarians is that we don't think that markets solve every problem in society.elf there are many facets of human they experience that are not necessarily solved by mark is, in fact, markets create their own problems sometimes. they approach of bubbles and i things like that. in the
austrian economist, a very important one, which is because the world is so complicated, because the economy is so competent, because the city is so complicated that is trying to understand it is too hard for a small group of china's centrally located planners to ever fully be able to do. and so the way the markets work as they say look, no individual person has to understand the whole thing. the market works because every individual in the market understands just a little bit of it. you can...
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one then we all agree on the state of the economy, that the technology companies in silicon valley and seattle, increasingly in new york are the kind of envy of the world and one key reason for that i think is that the internal structure of these corporations was much more pure network way it worked. much lies hierachical, the decision making in silicon valley firm is much less about the boss at top and much more empowering local employees to make decisions on their own, to innovate on their own. they're much more egalitarian the way they share the proceed. a lot of these company have extensive stock options plans where the lowest level employee participates when the company goes public and so on. all that stuff was new, when the first silicon valley, fairchild and intel founded in '60s and early '70s. they had this ethos where they were founded by a bunch engineers. they didn't have a lot of executive perks an everyone should participate in the production of the company. that practice i think is part of why the silicon valley and tech sector has been so successful. one of the cases be
one then we all agree on the state of the economy, that the technology companies in silicon valley and seattle, increasingly in new york are the kind of envy of the world and one key reason for that i think is that the internal structure of these corporations was much more pure network way it worked. much lies hierachical, the decision making in silicon valley firm is much less about the boss at top and much more empowering local employees to make decisions on their own, to innovate on their...
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the argument is the families will spend less and it will hurt the economy. >> you can see it across housing, and services, and things like paying for cell phone, groceries, durable goods, auto purchases. evidence like this is a reason why retailers are so concerned that congress has not yet extended the middle-class tax cuts. >>reporter: and carney noted the president spoke with harry reid and speaker boehner over the weekend. everyone is anticipating another high profile white house meet this week on the fiscal cliff sources in congress say there is you not one on the schedule so far. >>shepard: over the weekend some republicans are telling grover norquist to take a hike with the "we won't raise taxes" pledge. >>reporter: the fine tuning is they are saying we are okay with close loopholes but they don't want to raise tax rates. the republicans are saying the survey done by a group calls the winston group, a republican research firm, says 65 percent of americans back tax reform and spending cuts over the raising of taxes. here is the senate republican leader on what the g.o.p. is offering.
the argument is the families will spend less and it will hurt the economy. >> you can see it across housing, and services, and things like paying for cell phone, groceries, durable goods, auto purchases. evidence like this is a reason why retailers are so concerned that congress has not yet extended the middle-class tax cuts. >>reporter: and carney noted the president spoke with harry reid and speaker boehner over the weekend. everyone is anticipating another high profile white...
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education, community colleges and finding more ways for people to constructively enter the economy. >> and, counselor. >> yes, i would concur with many of those points. i am grateful that i live in a state that has a governor in deval patrick and living in a country with president barack obama. i'm vigorously supporting him for all the reasons you just stated, in creating better access to both educational opportunities and health care which is eliminating all those other disparities. i just think it's really important that we not obsess about the 99% or the 47% and just remember that there are people behind all those percentages. and people who have been struggling and people living in poverty. we keep talking about the shrinking middle class, who are they joining? and so i want a president and a governor and a mayor that believes in making those critical investments in physical infrastructure and in people that supports the role that everyone has to play in the economy including getting people in poverty on a pathway to self-sufficiency. that is just as important. >> round of applaus
education, community colleges and finding more ways for people to constructively enter the economy. >> and, counselor. >> yes, i would concur with many of those points. i am grateful that i live in a state that has a governor in deval patrick and living in a country with president barack obama. i'm vigorously supporting him for all the reasons you just stated, in creating better access to both educational opportunities and health care which is eliminating all those other...